The Netherlands international turned in another composed performance at the weekend as the Reds defeated Newcastle United 2-0 to secure a fourth straight win in all competitions.
Van Dijk has settled into life at Anfield with consummate ease, providing a forceful presence in the middle of defence and offering an eye-catching range of passing when in possession.
That skillset is what persuaded Klopp to recruit the centre-back, of course. But the manager is delighted with how quickly the No.4 has imposed himself on the side.
“He’s just a good lad, to be honest. That’s the most important thing,” he told Liverpoolfc.com.
“We bought him not because he is a good lad but because he is a good footballer. But being a good lad helps a lot to settle in the team immediately – and that’s what he did.
“That he is a good footballer, there was no doubt. Our other four centre-halves are good footballers as well. It only helps. When you have a lot of possession, you need this kind of passing skills in defenders.
“His body language is brilliant, to be honest. He looks like a leader, like a warrior, already like a Liverpool player – that’s good news.
“Of course he has helped us, that’s why we brought him in.”